Here we enjoyed a half-hour massage in a cabana overlooking the bay, then relaxed in lounge chairs, gazing out at the emerald-colored water. |
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I sat for a fairly long while, gazing out of the window, got bored with that, and went to pull out a few books of poetry. |
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He was gazing at me through squinting grey eyes, rather than deep brown orbs. |
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Her eyes were still open and sad, and I thought they were gazing at me from far away. |
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I took my chair to the open corridor and sat there with my book, gazing at the sunset. |
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The boy didn't look up but instead kept on gazing intently at the boring grey material of the driver's seat. |
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Should I avoid mirrors, or spend more time gazing in the hope of reconciliation? |
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I seem to spend a little time each evening in this lovely summer weather gazing out of my study window. |
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In fact, I stopped a couple of times, just standing, head raised, gazing at the sky. |
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A wolf stood at the rim of the hollow, gazing at them intently with golden eyes. |
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People milled around, gazing out to sea and watching the waves lapping at the jetty in silent worship. |
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Imagine her look of horror upon entering the flat as she spins, gazing in horror at shelf after shelf of tiny toy cars. |
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He sighed and rested the blunt end of his broadsword against his shoulder, gazing sightlessly around the battlefield. |
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He perched on the edge of the seat twiddling his thumbs while gazing around the room. |
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Cora toyed with her cloak, twisting the shining white fabric between her fingers while gazing up at the stars. |
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They reached the border of the camp in five minutes, every puppy panting and blowing, and Teera gazing calmly at the range of tents. |
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Or I may once again spend all my time walking along the city walls, gazing in awe at the mountaintop views. |
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They only sat their horses or stood there, gazing up at the temple as if they were afraid to break some magical spell. |
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After a long period of naval gazing, Labor appeared to have realised the failure came from being undistinguishable from the Libs. |
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He kept gazing out over the calm ocean and was so deep in thought that he didn't hear Caitlin come up from behind him. |
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My eyelids slowly opened as though unfurling to a new day, and I found myself gazing into his eyes. |
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Around and around she spun, gazing into his black eyes, her head spinning, her mind strangely muzzy. |
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But Lindsay Anderson was nowhere to be found, and Michael was gazing down at her unibrow with a deathly serious expression. |
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The two gruesome gargoyle bookends are based on the watchful pair who overlook the St Magnus Cathedral west door, gazing out over Broad Street. |
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My gaze drifted to the first guard, his eyes still wide open, forever gazing but unseeing, and I shook my head. |
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Although looking straight at the camera, he seems to be gazing beyond it, staring unseeingly into infinity. |
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Do you find yourself gazing longingly and rather smuttily at Cheetara as she disports in her tight-fitting leotard? |
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I was gazing at the sky when a small, white, snowshoe rabbit hopped in front of me. |
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He narrates the action in hindsight, gazing out over that freezing white mass, a continent unvisited by humans until the 20th century. |
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George exhaled deeply and leaned against the wall, briefly looking away before gazing back at Becky apologetically. |
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A tall and handsome man stood strong against the blowing wind, gazing out from the bow of a large brigantine ship. |
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She nodded curtly in response, then turned back to where she was seated, gazing at the ocean. |
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Joe was gazing at his brother with amusement sparkling brightly in his hazel eyes. |
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A young person in silhouette sits in the corner, gazing up at the city lights sparkling like constellations. |
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Clark's attitude toward his characters has never encroached on his love of gazing at their lean, budding bodies, and Ken Park is no different. |
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The tree house is a favorite gathering spot for informal meetings, relaxing visits with friends, and star gazing at night. |
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Nan could not speak but splayed her fingers out, gazing at her nails to express her gratitude. |
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The genius resides in the system, not in a string of Ubermensch at the top gazing in horror at the imbecile masses. |
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In Dear, a spotted fawn stands in a field of daisies, gazing at the viewer with a moist brown eye. |
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They study astrology, crystal gazing, numerology, transfiguration, and divination. |
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I would get up early in the morning and sit on the steps, gazing at the sea, the wind roughly caressing my face. |
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But prisoners at Westlea police station have been surprised to find themselves gazing at vivid pop art and puzzling optical illusions. |
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It might have been because I was gazing wistfully at him as he strode in our direction. |
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I sat there gazing at Robert and the more I did, the more an intense feeling overpowered me. |
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Apparently nothing says mobile business data services like two hot chicks suggestively gazing into a cellphone. |
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The website depicts him crouched sparrow-like on a waterfall, gazing cherubically into the distance while music plays. |
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Barrie's eyes were cold, hard, and dark gazing out at her from over a hooked nose. |
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Swinging gently in my hammock, gazing out through the dappled veil of my mosquito net, I watch a magical scene. |
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He clung close to his father's arm, gazing wide-eyed around him all the while. |
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When the shout startled her she had been in a pensive mood, gazing from the living room onto the darkening scene outside. |
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She found herself gazing off across a small backyard and onto the back of a facing house. |
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It is not exactly a coffee-table book, but anyone reading this book will inevitably spend hours gazing through the wonderful photographs. |
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For Heidegger, of course, Nietzsche was the fatidic Janus who, gazing forward, announced the death of metaphysics. |
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We stood locked in a battle of stares for a minute, my horrified expression gazing into her fearful one. |
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Yesterday I had the pleasure of spending 45 minutes with a beautiful woman, gazing inquisitively into my eyes. |
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I was suddenly unsure of why I was telling this to a pinkish woman wearing clothes three sizes too small and gazing insanely at my face. |
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Uncomfortably, we're scientists as well, gazing coolly at human specimens pinned under glass. |
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When I go to the window I see a coppery brown mare in the front yard, gazing at me with unblinking bitter-chocolate eyes. |
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My editors over the years had always pooh-poohed my suggestion for a media section or page as boring for readers, who'd see it as navel gazing. |
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Swimming up to the poolside bar to drink a long fruit cocktail, gazing out at the lagoon, must be one of life's greater pleasures. |
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Acton sat gazing out the windows, too anxious to do anything but fret about Lombard. |
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Sometimes it seems like you may as well be gazing into a crystal ball, or going to see a fortune teller. |
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Mary went to a fortune teller and after gazing into a crystal ball for some time she advised her. |
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When dawn rose they hunted the plentiful game and feasted on many goats, gazing at the smoke of the Cyclops. |
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We each turned to Antonio who was gazing prissily at his nails, examining them closely. |
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Minutes later, I'm lounging on my bed and gazing through the glassless windows onto a panorama of paradise. |
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I stood near a window, gazing into the vast darkness that enveloped the island in gloom. |
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Suppressing many other urges, the wounded captain actually took hold of the shot glass in front of her, gazing down at the glop inside. |
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So, this August, I decided that I needed some justification for playing, dozing, gazing, ambling and goofing off without guilt. |
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Much to his surprise, Sherry was leaning against the metal railings, gazing out at the giant red moon as it eclipsed a smaller blue moon. |
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For a very brief moment the edifice of post-cold war global capitalism looked as if it was gazing over a very steep precipice. |
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They were gazing at the pool and leisurely enjoying pizza and Greek salad on a bench. |
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We sit on the top deck and zone out, gazing into the middle distance with dippy smiles on our faces. |
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Suddenly a gruff voice yelled something at her and she knew that her gazing had been noticed and it was time to move on. |
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We sat for ages, just gazing at the Bass Rock, its thick covering of guano making it glisten like a wedding cake in the sun. |
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She is gazing up at me, smiling gummily, ten months of content dimpling her cheeks. |
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I am standing inside a convincing facsimile of a diving bell, gazing out through a porthole at a simulated sea. |
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This showed a dark-suited gentleman, reclining languidly on a cushioned backrest, gazing through the eyepiece of an immense telescope. |
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My eyes met hers briefly, and I looked away, abashed at being caught gazing. |
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The Liberals have studiously continued to ignore the idea, abetted unwittingly by Opposition parties obsessed with gazing at their own navels. |
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I paused, gazing about the room, watching carefully for any sign of movement. |
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The mystic overtones of a suffering, bearded and often bare-chested man waving wanly to onlookers gazing up at him have also struck chords. |
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The man stands on the pile, his face wrapped against the dust, gazing out accusingly at the photographer. |
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She stood frozen, gazing at the sheer beauty of the dress, each thread intricately woven to create perfection. |
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I sat close to the fire, gazing into the glowing heart of it, and then lifting my eyes to the brightening stars. |
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Soon the pair hit it off and spent the return journey holding hands and gazing into each other's eyes. |
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I was gazing out of the window when I felt a sharp kick on the back of my chair. |
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He told the driver where to go and Juliet sat there, gazing out the tinted windows. |
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These children stare wildly, their oversized eyes gazing upward, eternally unblinking in an attitude that recalls contemporary Symbolism. |
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She could still feel his eyes on her, knifing through her body, and gazing intently at her thoughts, her soul, her heart. |
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After gazing on the gobblers for a while, we tore ourselves away to pursue our quest. |
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She was gazing into the mirror, not really paying attention to the task at hand when a knock sounded at the door. |
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But Elaine was gazing worshipfully at Lancelot, and seemed incapable of hearing. |
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I was wrapped in Diogenes' embrace and gazing sleepily at the flames as they danced within the confines of the fire pit. |
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A dozen girls in ruffled skirts stand, shifting their weight from foot to foot, gazing shyly at their reflections in the mirror. |
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I was inclined to rekindle the fire, and once I had it going I sat cross-legged before it, gazing at Carter through the orange and yellow flames. |
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She felt strangely reminiscent of her father gazing at at the glossy surfaces of the jewel. |
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Cowed by their mother's earlier outburst, they were silently gazing into their laps, hands on knees. |
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Another is to retreat into various shades of nihilism, cynicism or amoralism, gazing blankly at a world of stone. |
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In the painting, a laureled boy-man sits on a red rock holding a palette and pensively gazing into the distance. |
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He stood spell-bound, gazing at them the way one would at an apparition suddenly materialising out of the blue. |
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Crystal gazing seeks visions allegedly seen in a ball of rock crystal, preferably quartz. |
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Now though, as she saw Eve's soft liquid brown eyes gazing softly down at her, she could no longer hold it in anymore. |
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I noticed a pattern as I was gazing over the pages at with my long black at Midnight Espresso the other day. |
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Helena, I notice, is making no effort to conceal her loved-up expression whilst gazing at Damon. |
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I hopped in a low branch over a river and leaned against the tree trunk, gazing ahead of me. |
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He was gazing across the lunchroom at Holly, who was sitting by her boyfriend. |
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During these hidden years, Jeanne often spent hours kneeling in the chapel, gazing at the crucifix or the tabernacle of Christ's presence. |
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Pamela waited, breathing in the salt air, gazing up at the brilliance above. |
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His books are saturated with mirrors, windows, diaries, memories, travels, dreams, narcissism, and gazing. |
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For Copernicus, this meant gazing at the stars through scientific instruments of his own invention. |
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She hadn't notice the pair of dark eyes gazing at her as she meandered up the aisle occasionally picking up a book and reading the blurb. |
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It was difficult to focus her eyes, but she saw that he was gazing intently into them. |
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Beltran's music summons thoughts of beach bums gazing at the sunset, but it's got enough bump and hustle to pack the dance floor, too. |
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He took this in, gazing at the thick, syrupy surface of the inky waves below. |
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He then sequestered himself in a cave for nine years and sat gazing at the wall. |
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She sat on the other side of the fire, gazing at me through the tongues of yellow flame. |
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I sat in the soccer field gazing up at the sky as the sun was setting and a new moon was rising. |
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She sits down at the table next to the window, sips the juice as the steaming coffee cools, gazing out from the seventeenth floor. |
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He was gazing out the window and his fingers were tracing the scar on his cheek. |
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They stood immobile, gazing after him until the forest hid him from their sight. |
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He limped towards Nicholas, who was gazing at him with tears of mirth in his eyes. |
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But I have been gazing forlornly at my unoccupied bird bath since I was given it for Christmas. |
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However, Paul Butler is never too busy to stop and enjoy the simple pleasure of gazing into the distance at dusk. |
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This morning I'd allowed my gazing into space to modulate into a full-scale reverie, and I'd lost track completely. |
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Unknown to her guardian, she spent the whole day climbing up and down the shrouds, gazing off the port bow and hauling with the rest of the crew. |
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Yallac followed suit, lying on her back and gazing up at the endless expanse of stars, listening to the shushing of the water on the cliffs. |
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But after half a dozen of these, the audience were gazing at the stage in confusion. |
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I was gazing at the Ordnance Survey map for the Ripon area and today's route just leapt off the page. |
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We try to ignore it while gazing at the sky, talking of loves lost and spotting slowly gliding aeroplanes. |
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Strangely, all the people standing around me on Tuesday were gazing in wonder. |
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I had a book with me, but most of the time I spent gazing out of the window, watching California pass by. |
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She goes upstairs to the final room, peering in, gazing upon a closet that is taped shut. |
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Johnson kept doing all he could, gazing down at those eyes that gazed right back at him with a seemingly stunned look. |
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Philpott divided his time between watching the singers on the stage, asking me what was going on, and gazing thoughtfully at the Signorinas Rosalina and Lucia across the way. |
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But whereas we used to be satisfied gazing on that perfection as it stood up on a pedestal, now we want it down among us. |
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Several minutes of strained, nervous gazing about the room passed. |
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Have you ever admired those pictures of trampers walking through beautiful forest, or standing on a mountain top gazing over valleys or glaciers, and wished it were you? |
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They linger, gazing curiously at the portraits and asking questions. |
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This week I've spent 40 minutes sitting in my living room pretending I'm back at Burning Man, sitting in the sun outside camp, gazing across the dusty playa. |
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He stood there in worn jeans and a soft, blue chambray shirt, the sleeves rolled up to the elbows, gazing at her with the most penetrating, ice-blue eyes she'd ever seen. |
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Was it 90 seconds later, when the entire group collapsed into each other while gazing at a photo of monteith himself? |
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He rose and stood impassively, gazing over her right shoulder. |
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And, slowly, she put one giant paw out, then the next, and padded out a couple of feet to stand, sniffing the air appreciatively, and gazing all about her. |
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Wearing a robe, he stumbles out of bed and opens the drapes and shades, gazing down lovingly upon the housekeeper putting Serge's midday snack into his backpack. |
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The viewer has his eye drawn through the openings of the screens to the end wall on the far side, with several stately blue robed woman gazing through. |
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He looked up, and saw her gazing musingly out of the window. |
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I can sit, gazing into space and think about all the things I need to do, act them out in my head, but actually buckling down to do something is out of the question. |
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Faced with the blank white page, I tried to visualize the knoll where I sat, gazing across a broad area of the river to a point where some birds were roosting. |
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When she returned to her chambers, Sonora was sitting on the lounge chair next to her armoire, gazing at a large velvet covered box that sat on her lap. |
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We stood there gazing at it, and agreed that it was very beautiful indeed. |
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Ancient and intricate runes were carved all over it, and the statues of the Goddess Aurora lining the walls all seemed to be gazing at it in appreciation. |
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Anyway the end result was that for four hours we witnessed the odd ritual of some 2,000 people gazing fixedly at a field on which nothing was happening. |
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I toddled drowsily into the kitchen, rubbing the sleep from my eyes and feeling a whole lot better, to find Dolly sitting at the closed door, gazing forlornly out. |
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Blair returned with the grappling pole and began to extend it, gazing at the huge, deep orange jellyfish as it bobbed and pulsated next to the boat. |
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We speculated what might have happened but when John and I were gazing out over the river later, we caught a fleeting glance of a young bird flitting past. |
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I remember on a rare trip to the seaside gazing at a long-empty slot machine that had once held chocolate bars and now appeared as a rusting icon from outer space. |
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They were much more sexually active than the reluctant Dane, who attended bordellos only to pay for a gazing upon the wares, while never touching. |
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When most people think of astronomy, they envision gazing at the stars through an optical telescope, a system of mirrors and lenses that collects light. |
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The lady stood at the viewport, gazing out at a clear view of deep space, unobscured by all the construction booms and other apparatus of the station. |
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It's a mission which looks dangerously like seduction as she hangs around gazing calf-like at the older man, who reacts with a panicky cold sweat. |
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What joy rises in my bosom as I imagine gazing on that wondrous sight! |
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Her bio stats appear line by line on screen, while she sits calmly gazing at the camera. |
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He tied her reins about the iron ring embedded in the wood, and a moment later, he was standing on the unpolished wood floors, gazing about at the display of fine work. |
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A statue of him, adorning the house where he was born, shows him in goatskins, gazing out over what would have been a busy fishing port in his day. |
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Lynch kept gazing straight ahead as De Blasio joined Bratton at the other end of the color guard. |
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Such large sheets are common in Kobani, meant to protect fighters and civilians from the ever gazing eyes of ISIS snipers. |
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He didn't recognise me, leaving me free to indulge one of my less attractive traits by gazing judgmentally into the contents of his shopping trolley. |
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Nothing is better suited to this place than sitting in the fan backed Adirondack chairs and gazing into the angled, golden light of the late afternoon and sunset. |
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They're not moving, just gazing ahead toward the Japanese lines. |
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Several times a day, you'll catch them gazing at it in unapologetic fascination, heads tilted to one side, eyes filled with wonder, smiles beatific. |
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After effectively blowing him off the screen, she pops a Budweiser and takes a swig before gazing at the defeated one last time. |
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Douglas would remember later stepping outside the Daly home and gazing about. |
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The Duke disappeared into a darkened side room, where he sat inches from a glowing television screen, gazing at golf. |
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Josie agreed, gazing wishfully at them with her head cocked to the side. |
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The gazing balls found in many of today's gardens are derived from the silvered witch balls that acted as convex mirrors, warding off evil by reflecting it away. |
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They are gazing on with some measure of admiration as Havel speaks, wearing a parka, on the way from prison to the palace. |
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We all want to be near the sandy beaches, overlooking treed gullies, gazing towards mountain backdrops, or within walking distances of rivers, creeks, treed parklands. |
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While gazing off-screen left, she talks to Sam behind her screen right. |
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So instead I am alternating between gazing uselessly out of the window and staring blankly at this screen trying to string a few sentences together! |
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I did my mountain climbing and my hill walking when I was a young man, standing proud on the peaks and gazing up to the heavens, challenging them do do their worst. |
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She stopped pacing, her pause leaving her gazing out the window. |
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Alec Warner was gazing like a bird-watcher at Charmian, who plucked at the rug round her knees, waiting to tell her own story. |
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An American circus-goer, gazing at the tattooed man in the sideshow, relives his own past of untold centuries back. |
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Just as Persephone reaching for the flower heralded her doom, the youth Narcissus gazing at his own reflection portended his own death. |
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His neck was in some way twisted, so that he appeared to be gazing upward at an angle. |
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We imagine that as he surf-casts and beachcombs, he may do a little Bikini gazing, he isn't too old to look yet. |
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Nor can we tell whether his rapt musing on unsucked teats and fair apples is prompted by the naked woman he is gazing at. |
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Wales has to stop all this inward navel gazing and forge renewed alliances with our natural friends across western Europe. |
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We must stop navel gazing and see ourselves through the eyes of our competitors. |
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Improve your location or spruce up your facility while your competitors are navel gazing. |
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But the glorious harmonies and wickedsmart lyrics combine to lift it beyond mere navel gazing. |
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Many couples will find themselves bickering or talking about the kids instead of gazing starrily into each other's eyes across the table. |
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All this navel gazing stems from the fact that I was out for a friend's 40th birthday this week. |
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Bernard Clark and Ethel were seated side by side on a costly sofa gazing abstractly at the parting guest. |
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The pair spent a brief but happy period skimming stones, singing songs, and gazing into each other's gigantic gogglesome eyes. |
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I began drifting and presently encountered a man sitting on a khatiya, gazing passively into the scorched fields across the road. |
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The introduction ends with Julian's recounting of her sudden recovery as she lay on her deathbed gazing at a shining image of the cross. |
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I sat for hours afterwards, gazing out of the cavern entrance at the moonlighted grove, silent and desolate beyond any telling. |
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Tietjens was gazing with large, fishish eyes at the caviare before her. |
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They would sit around the primus stove, singing songs and staring up at starry, starry nights, before climbing the sea wall and gazing lovingly at the inspiring vista. |
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Near the homestead they came upon Peter sitting on the shaft of a jinker, crooning a corroboree song and gazing so intently at the coffin-like ridge that he did not see them. |
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Peter Kennedy was gazing up at Lisa and her coconut when he suddenly felt a looming presence, an uncomfortably close breath and the smell of kabana sausage. |
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From the city sidewalk, there are few summer sights more archetypically urban than the face glimpsed in an open window, gazing silently out at the street. |
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After two years of quite literal navel gazing, US researchers found 2,368 species of bacteria, 1,458 of which may be new to science, the Daily Mail reported. |
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The day ended with a visit to the Copperlode Falls Dam where we drank tea and ate lamingtons while gazing out at the tranquillity of Lake Morris Water reserve. |
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I catch myself gazing for minutes on end at yellow lichen on a stone, or a shield bug scuttling in the grass, as a child will stare in wonder at a worm. |
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Without the real time experience, it would just end in navel gazing. |
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Holding upside down a portrait of William Shakespeare as if he had just been gazing at it, the togaed figure of Praemonitio stares terrified into space. |
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I also said that unless we stopped navel gazing and started ramming their lies down their throats, this nonsense would become embedded in the psyche of the British people. |
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